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Wheelock to Meleney, April 6, 1918
Wheelock to Meleney, April 6, 1918
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284 Dartmouth St. Apr. 6, 1918
My dear Mrs Meleney,
It will be im-possible for we to be in New York Monday. The [Perotein] cannot be [ferproved] until tomorrow , and for five days my father will be in absolute [derbles] and [woble] tp [use], so I cannot bear him. My greetings
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To all the members of your Association and to Miss Blow- I am very sorry not to meet with you all- I shall write to Mr Kraus to express my [illegible] regrets of my [love],- especially in not being able to [renew] my acquaintance with her.
With Love,
Lucy Weelock
[front side envelope]
1898
Lucy Wheelock
Anna Harvey
Mrs Clarence b Meleney
877 Sterling Place
Brooklyn
New York 15
[backside envelope]
Hotel San Remo
Central Park West & 74th & 75th St -
Poulsson to Meleney, May 31, 1898
Poulsson to Meleney, May 31, 1898
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Kindergarten Review
Editors: Emilie Poulsson, Laura E. Poulsson,
96 Chestnut St., Boston Mass.
Published by Milton Bradley Co.,
Springfield, Mass.
Boston May 31 1898,
My dear Mrs Meleney-
Off for Europe today so that decides Martha’s Vineyard, doesn’t it? I should have loved to be of service to you for you must have your hand full-
I sent the Emily Sheriff article back
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Because I did not like to hear in here all summer; and I doubt now whether we should have opportunity to me if as we find hers & her space for selected mother- It is a beautiful article and I am glad to know of it- If I find an opportunity for its me later, you will lend it again, won’t you?
With best wishes for a happy summer for you & We little folks, and thanks for your & [conaging] appreciation of my little [rhymes] I am your cordially
Emilie Poulsson- -
Newman to Meleney, March 30, 1904
Newman to Meleney, March 30, 1904
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New York, March 30-1904
529 West 113th Str.
My dear Mrs Meleney
I did not realize what a very serious time you were having, and was glad indeed to know that little Gracie is out of danger.
As my friends did not go to [Nachington] I remained here a little linger, came back froma visit at Greenwich, N.J. yesterdays after
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Noon. I feel that I have been quite a little of public school work. As the schools in Jersey City are in person this week I had a chance to see two of them, including the Training School.
What I have seen has only deepened my connection of the need of an entire change in the character of the work in the first years of school life.
I have met some my pleasant people and had some very interesting lakes with principals and training teachers.
Do you know that- that dreadful custom of mixing the children’s
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Clothing seems to be quite general. I saw it in some of the fine new school buildings where every faculty for [modulating] the clothing exists of what use [au] all the [auxilary] precautions of there is to be such an indiscriminate mixing of clothing?
I thought of stopping at the Board of Education yesterday to inquire how the children are getting on the remembered it- was vacation, and thought [mobably] I should not find Mr Meleney then. I expect now I stand for home Friday morning trusting this may find the children [reter] and your [auxcely] much lessened, I am
Yours my sincerely,
Emma A. Newman
[front sdie envelop]
From Emma Newman
Mrs. B. E. Meleney
428 Washington Ave
Brooklyn , N.Y.
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Newman to Meleney, March 16, 1904
Newman to Meleney, March 16, 1904
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New York, March 16- 1904
529 Nov 113
My dear Mrs Meleney:
Conscience says I forgot - I - lean you my address. I should have written you sooner, but- have found little time for letter writing. Some may the days are harassing [zaphilly] and I find much left which I still want- to do.
I was down at the Board of Education Monday Afternoon, but remained so long with Mrs Merrill looking at - both- her exhibit and Dr. Harvey’s that is was nearly siz
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O’ clock before I went down to Mr. Meleney’s office, and I did not find him. I would ask him when and how to get a permit to visit the schools. So far I have been admitted though me [primodal] came near refusing. I think she would had I not- made use of Mr Meleney name. Was that- permissible?
I spent- such a lovely morning with Mrs. Kraus last Tuesday. But the class was too large to made it seem like old times.
I would so much to hear her this afternoon at the Normal College but another engagement- permitted.
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Tomorrow I am to spend at the Teacher’s College.
I shall long cherish the memory of my please and - visit- with you. I should like a much and- visit - with you. I should like so much to know how Robert- and little George are. With kindest regards to you all.
Yours very sincerely
Emma A. Newman,
[front side envelop]
From Emma Newman
Mrs C.E. Meleney
429 Washington Ave
Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Littig to Meleney, November 12, 1909
Littig to Meleney, November 12, 1909
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My dear Mrs Meleney,
Your note, much check, [illegible] we such I will and the [chick] to Mr Kennedy at once. We have been sorry not to have you with us out our various meetings, back fully realigned what it was [inexplicable] for you I come as you would have been with us.
Every things is readily for Dec 2nd I thing, Such though it has meant I was of it has been a pleasure to do it for such an
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Occasion.
Hope you have not forgotten that at that just meeting this full at the [Your Remo], you wore [outbid] to be an the committee to receive [such] Mrs Kraus. Only her graduates will stand with her and there will be six in all; Mrs Hughes, yourself Mrs [Lore], Mrs Harvey, Mrs Emma and myself.
We have told all those who are to receive or assist to come as near 7:30 as possible and naturally are [fare] to near no hats.
Best sincerely yours
Harriet B. Littg.
537 [Just] 121 Yt
November, [Ninety - first]
[card enclosed]
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Meleney
[letter enclosed]
[front side envelop]
Kraus Meleney Dec 22
50th Celebration
Mr and Mrs Clarence Meleney
370 McDonough St.
Brooklyn N.Y.
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Kraus-Boelté to Meleney, undated
Kraus-Boelté to Meleney, undated
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My dear Mrs Meleney,
The closing exercises of my class will be Friday, June 13th at 3 p.m.,- at the large Hall, Tuxedo Building- opposite the “ Hoffman Arms”. I write to say : Won't you and Mr. Meleney come- to give us your blessing- by your presence? Our exercises are not “ stately”.- quiet “ entrenous”- but very pretty music. And my graduating class have invited Mrs Harvey's “ class”- in loving courtesy to the “ Happy Day” spent at the “ Adelphi:”.- Perhaps you would like to bring Grace & one of your boys? I thank you & Mr. Meleney for the
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interest you take in Mrs. Dresser. She truly deserves it,- and she needs it!.
pardon this informal invitation; the “ waves” are going high here.- It is nearly 2 a.m., & - I will hasten to take my much needed “ night's rest”.-
With love for all- ever yours
Maria Kraus Boelte
[frontside envelop]
Miss Harvey
Mrs Clarence C. Meleney
429. Washington Ave. 81
Brooklyn, New York
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